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UCLA Students To Cleanup Ballona Creek

Bruins will clean up the Ballona Creek and wetlands area as part of a day of service.

Thousands of UCLA students on Tuesday will help the homeless, work with young students and beautify local parks throughout Los Angeles as part of the school's fourth annual Volunteer Day.

More than 7,000 volunteers will travel by bus to more than 50 sites in the Los Angeles region, including along Ballona Creek. Last year's UCLA Volunteer Day drew more than 7,000 volunteers who worked at 26 sites.

One hundred volunteers, including UCLA freshmen and transfer students, will pick up and catalog trash found at Ballona Creek and work to restore the wetlands.

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Members of the UCLA community will also volunteer at locations in Venice, Culver City, Hollywood and Santa Monica, in addition to others across the region. Click here to view a complete list of volunteer sites.

The service event began in 2009 with the creation of the UCLA Volunteer Center.

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[Students] go to schools, parks, homeless shelters ... any community partner that is in need," said Rachel Corell, director of the UCLA Volunteer Center. 

She hopes UCLA students "can get that taste of service and then continue to volunteer."

This year's projects will be a bit smaller than last year's, involving no more than 300 volunteers at each site, with most averaging about 100 helpers, Corell said.

"At the end of the day, we want (students) to be able to go out and do this on their own during their career as a Bruin [and] after they graduate as well," she said.

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